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Monday, June 22, 2015

Best Covers of the Week, Vol. 79

Janin continues to create some of the coolest spy covers I've ever seen, using some common themes but never repeating himself. Awesome!

Deep State #7

by Matt Taylor

I love the classic paranoid 1950's look here. Taylor sews together lots of interesting images using a perfect geometrical division!

Ninjak #4

by Raul Allen

Allen's designs are often pretty bold, and this one is particularly so. I love how he seems to be wading through her hair like a jungle, and the way her dress is part of the background and yet stands out and gives what could be a flat image a surprising amount of depth.

Punisher #19

by Mitch Gerads

This is a pretty nice idea for a concept, but what I really admire is how much is said just by the character's stance and body language. Without words or even a face, we totally understand the situation.

Superman #41

by Karl Kerschl

On top of this being hilarious and super fun, Kerschl shows off his cartooning chops big-time here. I absolutely love this image!

Gotham by Midnight #6

by Bill Sienkiewicz

The man is a legend for a reason! What a fantastically moody cover, one that looks simple on the surface, but has so much going on and captures the idea and tone of the book perfectly.

Adventure Time #41

by Jake Wyatt

After seeing prints like this all weekend at HeroesCon, I can't help but smile when I look at this cover. To give Finn the choice of all his favorite heroes' swords is too tough a quest for even him.

Invisible Republic #4

by Gabriel Hardman

This is just a great looking cover that does exactly what a cover should: provides you with a stunning and intriguing image that gets you interested in seeing what it's all about.

That's it for this week. What did I miss? Let me know on Twitter or Facebook!